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Climate change tripled recent heat deaths in Europe, scientists sayGlobal warming caused an additional 1,500 deaths in 12 cities during last weeks heat wave, an analysis found.聽ListenAI generated Text-to-speechCopy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInFree article usually reserved for subscribersExtreme temperatures baked large swaths of t <a href=
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Austria plans non-emotive ; terrorism jargonAustria EU presidency wants to develop non-emotive terminology for discussing terrorism as part of the Union response to the Danish cartoons controversy.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInFebruary 15, 20065:00 pm CETBy Dav <a href=
www.cups-stanley.de>stanley becher</a> id CroninOfficials say that the idea of developing a guide for EU policymakers to avoid any simplistic equation between Islam and violent extremism has assumed a greater urgency in the past few weeks.Vienna has contacted other capitals of EU states, inviting contributions on what such a lexicon should contain. It hopes to secure an agreement on the dossier by June. An EU official following the discussions said one key objective was to decide how representatives of the Union should broach sensitive matters when they travel to largely Muslim countries.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe discussion <a href=
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www.stanley-cups.com.es>termo stanley</a> obia in June. The presidency is working on all the different ways to promote better understanding between the Western world and the Arab world, said a spokesman for the Austrian gover